Samsung replaced 3 out of 5 cameras in Galaxy S23 Ultra after S22 Ultra

A little more than a week remains until the official presentation of the Galaxy S23 series. Of course, the Galaxy S23 Ultra represents

the greatest interest among fans of Samsung andlovers of premium devices in general. And all because of the 200-megapixel ISOCELL HP2 camera, which should challenge the fashionable 1″ Sony IMX989. However, other sensors will also be updated. The information was shared by our beloved UniverseIce with reference to one of the first happy owners of the flagship. So, the 12-megapixel wide camera with a 120-degree capture angle is now not a Sony IMX563, but an IMX564 with the same technical parameters, and the front camera has changed more globally: the 40-megapixel Samsung Samsung GH1 was replaced by a 12-megapixel Samsung 3LU.

But the two telephoto lenses remained the same– Sony IMX754 with a different set of lenses for optical zoom 3x and 10x. Let us remind you that earlier information appeared that the Galaxy S24 Ultra will only change the telephoto camera, but there are no specific details yet. Samsung is likely to finally implement variable zoom technology, which will allow it to get rid of one of the sensors and achieve an intermediate figure of 5x or 7x. In the meantime, we are waiting for February 1st to evaluate the real progress in terms of taking photos and videos. Samsung itself promises the best quality of night photography on the main and front cameras. We'll see!

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